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ANZAC Day Commemorative Ceremony in San Francisco |
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This year’s ANZAC Day Commemorative Ceremony in San Francisco was held on Sunday, April 27, in the Log Cabin in the Presidio. The Presidio had been home to the military forces of three nations—Spain, Mexico, and the United States—between 1776 and 1994. when it was turned over a trust, which manages it as a part of the National Park Service. Prior to the Spanish arriving, the area had been home to the Ohlone Indians for more than a thousand years.

After the reading, Col. (ret) Ertugrul Turhal delivered Kemal Ataturk’s Lines on Anzac, and Lt. Lincoln Trainor of the Royal Australian Navy spoke about the significance of Anzac Day. “We celebrate today no military victory, but the triumph of human valor,” he said. Wreaths were then laid on the mantel of the Log Cabin’s fireplace to commemorate the dead of all four nations.

Following the ode For the Fallen and a recitation, The Last Post and Reveille were sounded with a minute’s silence in between, and a verse from all four national anthems, plus the Star Spangled Banner, was sung. After closing comments by the Hon. David Lawson, Consul-General of Australia, we all trooped out into the bright noonday sun to mingle over barbecue fare and some ablations.


Lt. Trainor faces a strong
bowler. In the background are some of the nearly 500
historic buildings in the
Presidio.

Off to a good
start.
--PEACE—